LETTER: Senators made themselves look foolish

CW4 (Ret) Carl L. HessOzark

Published: Sunday, February 3, 2013 at 3:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Friday, February 1, 2013 at 10:16 p.m.

Dear Editor: Referencing the letter “Clinton putting party before country” (Letters to the Editor, Jan. 23) it seems as if some people just can’t seem to write the name of President Barack Obama using his correct title. It doesn’t matter that he received the majority of the popular as well as the electoral votes.

The writer claims former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton is covering up the Benghazi attack, where four Americans died for President Obama. Does the writer mean a cover-up, the same way the Republicans lied about the evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq that cost more than 4,000 American lives and more than $1 trillion?

Sen. John McCain, R.-Ariz., kept saying “the American people want…” Actually, senator, what the American people want is for you and your right-wing cohorts to get away from the microphones and do the job for which you were elected or resign for the good of the country.

I’m sure some liberal writers and political pundits will say Clinton made the GOP senators look like fools. They would be wrong. The senators made themselves look like fools.

<p>Dear Editor: Referencing the letter “Clinton putting party before country” (Letters to the Editor, Jan. 23) it seems as if some people just can't seem to write the name of President Barack Obama using his correct title. It doesn't matter that he received the majority of the popular as well as the electoral votes.</p><p>The writer claims former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton is covering up the Benghazi attack, where four Americans died for President Obama. Does the writer mean a cover-up, the same way the Republicans lied about the evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq that cost more than 4,000 American lives and more than $1 trillion? </p><p>Sen. John McCain, R.-Ariz., kept saying “the American people want…” Actually, senator, what the American people want is for you and your right-wing cohorts to get away from the microphones and do the job for which you were elected or resign for the good of the country.</p><p>I'm sure some liberal writers and political pundits will say Clinton made the GOP senators look like fools. They would be wrong. The senators made themselves look like fools.</p>